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Fuck Bill O Reily.What the fuck I look like getting offended...Yeah to many cuss words lol.I don't agree with the violent messages in his song, but I realize they're just his fantasies cause he's a fucked up kid lol. I do enjoying listening to him ranting his feelings his songs tho lol.

I always get a lot of shit for telling people that I like his music (because people think he's crazy), but you're right, most people don't realize that's it's all made up crazy fantasies and not an endorsement of said behavior. Obviously been through some shit in his life.

"And we don't fucking make horrorcore, you fucking idiotsListen deeper than the music before you put it in a box, Wolf Gang"- Tyler, the Creator "Sandwitches"

Gosh, it's hard to pick because they're all so freaking weird. Probably "Rusty" because he addresses how his music has inspired a lot of people even though it's universally panned as dangerous and extreme. After that "48" is dope and each track is just bizarre in its own right. "Trashwang" is probably my least favorite, but it's a parody of trap rap so its funny.

"Look at that article that says my subject matter is wrongSaying I hate gays even though Frank is on 10 of my songsLook at that Mom who thinks I'm evil, hold that grudge against meThough I'm the reason that her motherfucking son got to eatLook at the kid who had the 9 and tried to blow out his mindBut talk is money, I said, "Hi," I guess I bought him some time..."

Even here in ATL people be jumpin' on you like you're a satanist or rapist or some shit. My first experience with such a polarizing art form. At the same time though, kind of exciting that he elicits that response in people. Just totally himself.

IFHY is crazy as well, it's almost not even a rap song. But once again, I love that. OF is the group that introduced me to the concept of "alternative rap" and weird ass beats and subject matter other than money, bitches, weed.

Even OutKast, one of my favorite rap groups ever, just isn't as wild or out there as Tyler and OF. Maybe it also has something to do with him being my age, so it's easier to connect to/be impressed that someone who's 23 can do so much and be successful.

I usually don't pay attention to celebrity news, but I've looked up almost everything about Tyler because he's my favorite. In this June interview with Larry King he pretty much says it all:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLAfFXi3Zxk

Heard him say it somewhere else that he was done rapping and wanted to move onto directing films, but can't remember where.

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First impressions of him, I didn't like him at all. He came off as annoying and I didn't like his music.After seeing a few interviews of him and watching his show loiter squad, I developed a soft spot for him lolWhile I still don't like his music, he is pretty funny.

I had never heard of The Weeknd before this, thanks for introducing me!

Childish Gambino is ridiculously clever and creative, just hope he doesn't jump off a bridge soon (dude seems so depressed lately). "Because the Internet" was so fucking phenomenal I couldn't believe it.

I'm going to see Tyler in December in ATL so we'll see how crazy it gets.

Oh wow you will love the weeknd! Listen to his old mixtapes like house of balloons and Thursday they are crazy good I love almost all the songs off of those mixtapes it puts you in a completely different mood all together! and Yeah childish gambino does seem kinda depressed it seems like a lot of these artists are really... any songs you really recommend from tyler the creator?

Hmmm... I'll definitely go check him out as I love new music, especially new rap!

Tyler, the Creator can be kind of hard to get into unless you've heard a lot of his stuff before, so I would say start with his newest album, "Wolf" and work your way through his earlier stuff if you dig it.

His earlier stuff from when he was 17+ is really shocking and talks about rape and murder and all sorts of crazy stuff so it's not exactly something you put on to leisurely go to the grocery store or with friends. But "Wolf" has a lot of weird tracks that you could show to people and not have them worry about your mental state.

He's decently well known now, but he was usually publicized a while ago for his perceived "homophobic" lyrics (he says words like "faggot" and "bitch" quite a lot) despite the fact that he has quite a large gay fanbase and one of the rappers in Odd Future, Frank Ocean, is an open bisexual.

Basically a lot of his music is quite shocking and provocative, especially if you don't listen to his explanations of his art or try to follow the different made-up story lines of his albums.

I think Frank Ocean was/is more "radio friendly" and has had one or two hits go through mainstream channels. He's also wonderfully talented, so props to him.

Even though Tyler and the rest of Odd Future are decently popular, almost none of their music could be played on the radio. At least, not without bleeping out the music every 10 seconds... not much left to play.

I have a friend that both looks and acts exactly like him. He's hilarious in moderation annoying in excess just like Tyler he even has the same exact lisp.I really like Tyler though I think he's funny and cool. I'd love to hang out with him and I respect what he does, but too much is just like ughh..

Interesting. There's a girl who works at my local post office who I swear looks just like the female version of him. He does come off a little strong, but I suppose you have to be assertive if you want to get your art out there. Most people aren't.

I do agree that he's got a great sense of humor. To be honest, a lot of his music is depressing or shocking, especially his early stuff (Bastard, Goblin). I can't understand a lot of what he must be going through (growing up without a father, being famous at 23, being black, being on the fringes of a music genre), but it's damn interesting to listen to and digest.